S7) Gene Expression Flashcards
What is a codon?
Codons are triplets of nucleotides in mRNA that encode the information for a specific amino acid in a protein
What is a stop codon?
Stop codons are codons in mRNA that signal the end of translation (end of protein synthesis)
Identify 3 stop codons
- UAA
- UAG
- UGA
What is a start codon (AUG)?
A start codon is always the first codon in a gene, present in mRNA to signal the location for translation to begin.
AUG = methionine
How is genetic code written?
Genetic code is written as it appears in an RNA copy of the DNA template
What is transcription?
Transcription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA (especially mRNA) by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
Identify the 3 stages in transcription
- Initiation
- Elongation
- Termination
Describe initiation in transcription
Initiation: RNA polymerase binds to a specific nucleotide sequence (called a promoter) that marks the beginning of a gene.
Describe elongation in transcription
- Elongation: DNA strands unwind, and RNA polymerase reads the nucleotide sequence of the template strand.
- As it moves along, it inserts and pre-mRNA molecule.
Describe termination in transcription
- Termination: RNA polymerase reaches the end of the gene, marked by nucleotides called a 3’ termination sequence
- RNA-polymerase stops adding nucleotides to pre-mRNA which falls off the DNA template strand and is released
- DNA strands re-form a double helix
What is an intron?
An intron is a sequence in the pre-mRNA molecule that is not transcribed
What is an exon?
An exon is a sequence in a pre-mRNA molecule that is transcribed
Outline the process of RNA splicing
- RNA splicing is when pre-mRNAs are processed in the nucleus to remove introns which occur between exons
- As introns are removed, the exons are spliced together to form mature mRNA molecules
How are mRNA molecules processed?
Ends of the mRNA are modified:
- A nucleotide cap is attached to the 5’ end of eukaryotic mRNA
- A poly-A tail is added at the 3´ end (aids in export of the mRNA from nucleus)
How is the mature mRNA molecule released?
The final product, mature mRNA is exported from the nucleus into the cytoplasm, where translation takes place